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Demain, je te mangerai
Contributor: Nathalie Paris
Language of text: French
Type of text: Other
Author or source: Ramadier & Bourgeau
Intended age of students: Key Stage 1/2
Source reference: 978-2-211-20606-8/05.2012
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Approaches:
This picture book can be read as a treat to a class of any age really at the end of a lesson or you could spend a few lessons exploiting the language in it.
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Rationale:
I want to use it because it is a fun story with an unexpected twist at the end: the wolf looks like a big bad wolf but somehow does not want to eat any of the animals/humans which he meets along the way and we find out why on the last page! I'll not spoil it for you!
Outcomes:
Your pupils/children will really enjoy this story because it is original yet easy and repetitive. It also introduces them to French handwriting.
Topics or themes:
This book can be used to help teach or reinforce animals and the noises they make in French. It also refers to various fairy tales with a wolf in them.
Grammar:
You can also read this story as an introduction to the future tense, the imperfect, pronouns (objects), quantifiers and adjectives.
Strategies:
Children would really enjoy acting out this story: it is a short one so it wouldn't take very long and can potentially involve 15 pupils! (15 characters!)
How much time required:
Between 5 minutes and a few lessons depending on how much you want to get from it.